New black serial killer has been arrested and guess what? Keith Gibson was just paroled last year for a “slaying”...note the article did not call it “murder”: https://www.foxnews.com/us/serial-killer-busted-rite-aid-cashier
He is suspected in the murder of his own mother, and a string of robbery-related killings. A real piece of work—matricide and a guy who can’t just rob people, but has to kill them also. What kind of a black guy nowadays is named “Keith,” anyways? No self-respecting nigga has a name that White-sounding. He should’ve been Latrinious, Tayshonavirus, Stupidishitvicious, et al. Probably was tormented in school for that name; maybe we can blame the parents for this one.
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How about the cashier,throwing a GPS device into the bag of cash--brilliant.White guy employee--I hope.We'll probably never know,due to probable revenge/threats against him by the rest of the black population in Philly(brotha-ly love).
--GRA
The nig looks like he can't even spell "Keith"--let alone a 12 letter name.Three good monikers for the "Stupid Names for Stupid black Babies,Volume two" book that is rumored to be in the planning stages.
In fact,"Volume one" was pretty much a rumor too--spread by me,for laughs.
It would be a fun project to put together,though I doubt any book publisher would touch it with a ten foot watermelon.
--GRA
A singer named Keith had a hit called "98.6" in the 60s.THIS Keith will be lucky to get less than 98.6 years in prison,though Kamala Harris may pardon him when she takes over in a while.
-GRA
BLACK WHO COMMITTED MURDER IN MOUNT PLEASANT NOW CONNECTED TO DOUBLE MURDER IN LANSING;--TURNS HIMSELF IN.
FLINT TWP., Mich. (WJRT) - Flint Township Police say the suspect in a weekend murder and sexual assault in the Mount Pleasant area turned himself in late Monday night.
Police say 40-year-old Isaiah Gary “Zeke” Gardenhire is in custody after he traveled to the Flint area Monday in a stolen Ford Fusion.
ABC12 News received a call from Gardenhire shortly after 10:30 p.m. Monday, saying he wanted to turn himself in. We discovered he had traveled to Flint Township, and we were able to put him in touch with police.
Earlier in the day, the Shepherd Police Department said Gardenhire may have been spotted in their area, and committed a violent crime Monday afternoon. Details on that incident were not immediately available and police haven’t confirmed whether Gardenhire was the suspect.
As posted by Shepherd Police Department on Monday, June 7, 2021
Gardenhire was wanted for a murder and sexual assault reported around 3:15 a.m. Sunday on South Isabella Road in Union Township outside Mount Pleasant.
Michigan State Police say a juvenile female was stabbed and later died from her injuries. An adult female allegedly was sexually assaulted as part of the incident.
A warrant charged Gardenhire with murder and first-degree criminal sexual conduct.
GRA:The following is from "The Morning Sun":
The man charged in last weekend's sexual assault and homicide in a house near Jamestown Apartments is connected to a double homicide in Lansing.
Isaiah Gary Gardenhire, 40, was referred to as a suspect in a double homicide in Lansing in the criminal complaint filed by the Michigan State Police in the case file.
The complaint doesn't mention when or where the double homicide took place, but a spokesman for the Lansing Police Department shared a press release about the city's only double homicide this year.
Two people -- a woman and a man -- were shot to death at approximately 1:48 a.m. on May 1 in the 600 block of the Baker Street. They were later identified in media reports as Kelsey Cross Coon-Lennon, 29, and Harley Thomas Owens, 39.
Bob Merritt, the spokesman, said he couldn't confirm that it was the double homicide referenced in the complaint but that it's the city's only double homicide from this year.
Gardenhire was in prison until Feb. 12, 2020.
At an arraignment hearing this week,Gardenhire yawned and repeatedly gave the middle finger,before his feed was cut off and he received only audio from the court.
--GRA
GRAND RAPIDS EXPLODES WITH NUMEROUS OVERNIGHT SHOOTINGS,INCLUDING A SHOOTOUT NEAR A HOTEL.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — The Grand Rapids Police Department is investigating a number of shootings that happened in the city early Saturday morning.
The first incident GRPD responded to happened just after 1 a.m. this morning in the 3000 block of Marshall Ave SE where police were told someone was shot.
After arriving, people fled from a party that was going on and officers found two women who were shot. Both were taken to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
The second incident happened just before 4 a.m. where officers on patrol heard gunshots coming from the area of 6th St Park in the 700 block of Monroe Ave NW. Police found a number of vehicles fleeing the park and recovered around 50 shell casings after arriving on scene.
(GRA:My side of town.)
After further investigation, three men showed up at local area hospitals with gunshot wounds. Two of the men suffered non-life-threatening injuries, while the third is still listed as being in serious condition.
Police believe the shootout involved handguns and rifles on both sides, and one shot pierced an occupied hotel room window nearby. No one was hit by the errant bullet.
The third shooting incident GRPD is investigating happened around 5 a.m. in the area of Franklin St and Eastern Ave SE where they found a man with a gunshot wound who was taken to a local hospital and is believed to be in critical condition.
Police also responded to the follow locations Friday night and Saturday morning to investigate shootings where no one was injured:
1300 block of Blossom Street SE
900 block of Sheridan Avenue SE
400 block of Lake Drive SE
800 block of Neland Avenue SE
1000 block of Norwich Avenue SW
At this time there is no suspect information on any of these incidents.
(GRA:All ghetto areas.)
“With as many people as were involved, or nearby, all of these incidents, someone knows something. Someone saw something. Someone recorded something,” stated Grand Rapids Police Chief(black) Eric Payne. “I’m reaching out to the parents, the grandparents, the ones in these young people’s lives who know what’s happening. Work with me to keep everyone in Grand Rapids safe.”
Investigators with the GRPD Major Case Team are encouraging anyone with information to contact detectives directly at (616) 456-3380 or anonymously through Silent Observer at (616) 774-2345
GRA:Maybe this is the official start of summer jn " nigsville",i.e.Grand Rapids.
--GRA
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